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Show Don't Wait . . . Start Building A Fair Exhibit Now Ar . Volume 35 Well Known Nephi . Physician Died August 6th Impressive funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the South ward chapel for Dr. Tlhomas Warren Allred, 57, who difd at the Payson hospital Sunday nijht following an illness of two Services were directed by cays. Ritshop P. B. Cowan of the South wuid and interment in the Nephi Clt cemetery was under the direction of Anderson funeral home. Speakers at the services were June Kendall of Nephi, Dr. M. L. Oldroyd of Payson and President l Joseph R. Christiansen, of Foun- ' tain Gieen, former president of Moroni Stake. Closing remarks were given by Bishop Cowan. Musical selections consisted of three selections by a quartet composed of Mrs. Delia Barnes, Mrs. Mabel Lunt, Clarence H. Warner and H. W. McCune: "Sleep Soldier Boy", "Abide With Me" and "bead Me Gently Home". A vocal duet "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Water iven by Herman W. and James P. McCune. Prayers were given by James H. f Ockey and James E. Memmott, and the graveside prayer by J. E. Lunt. The Military escort at the funeral was composed of soldiers at home on furlough, members of Company K, Utah State Guard and Veterans of the first world war. WANTED! Male Help! At least 10 men are needed some donation work Friday evening at the City Hall. Ladies in charge of the collection of clothing for the Russians have the clohting sorted, but the men are needed lor heavier work of tieing and moving the bundles, etc. The time for starting the work Friday night has been set as 8 P. M. Come prepared with pliers, ambition and willingness to assist in this worthy endeavor. Thanks! for l ha-ed Week End Sale Lists Mailed To Sheepmen Throughout Area inter-ir.ounla- in m San-taqui- n. Cros-bred- NOTICE! n Bel-listo- n; BAA.8AA, HAVE: t ri rl & fV Health Council Meet Planned MV LITTLE BLACK YOU ANY WOOL? N0,5lfcMY WINTE P. WAS BUENE-- BY A 5HP FEED CAmess fool CliOOKS FIELD, Texa.s Silver, ots wings and commisisons in ne united Stales Army were rec- !y awarded to another graduat- il.L of Aviation Cadets at is;, 'I'.Mks Field, Texas, t v. :dvaaced living school of the Cen-ir;- ;l r.' Training Command. those graduatin was Among Kenneth R. Garrett, son of Mr. and rr. B. Floyd Garett of Nephi, Ulaii. Commissioned a Flight lie is, now at home on a short Of-;iu- d. 1 CONT j Top Entertainment and Exhibit Feature of Year By Scott Passey, Chairman Publicity Committee In an effort to get better display participation the Fair Board has appointed representatives in Mona onu i.evan to accept Fair Material Under this ararngemont those i.! manuals livincO nnii,iQ .Jlr m u: llflJlil w in ou.y nave to leave their entries ' representatives who will n J see tnat J a. n't placed in the fair In Mona please contact Mrs. Ver-t.-a H Kllertson, and in Levan you will imd Mrs. Edna Hansen ready io sere you. In 'he fl:lst contributors to the i' air have often found it necessary to make a special trip with entries mis new handling will' method save gasome and time. All mater-afor display must be in thei iCis Vle ,resenatives By Ernest Foote, Supervisor Relics and Curios Department Relics, curios, antiques or anv other items of interest are wanted and needed for display at our Juab County Fair on August 28 and 29. Start now to ramsack your at tic and old trunks for those buried and battle front. You have something which is rare and antique. These things you have saved that are of interest tc you will be of Interest uLiitri (jeopie. i,ei. 5 put inem on so can see i Cal-li'on- ia Private El wood E. Jenkins left Tuesday night for Fort Meade, Maryland after having spent a ten day furlough in Nephi. His wife, Corinne K. Jenkins who has been nt Tylei Texas with him for the past 2'i months will remain in Nephi. Elwood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jenkins. Ms. J;hr. E. Ingram was thrilled last Thursday when her grandson, n D.c Cowan, son of Gibson and Inram Cowan, flew over the fam'Iy home cicled twice atjd diped the plane's wings in greeting. Lt. Cvnvan is the pilot of a Liberator, Mrs. Ingram states. Th" pilot had sent his grandmother word that he would be flying over this district several days period to his flight last Thurfay. 011 La-ve- Mrs. Doris' W. Irons is attending Mjmmcr school nt Prove. Mrs. H. W. Brown of Michigan is spending a month nt 'he home of r parents Mr. nnd M. L. J., V.ido. Dr. and Mrs. J. O Ir .rs have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Don Irons of Los Angeles C.ilifonla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry r.'nck. Rhea and Niel Black and Miss Fanny Rend spent Sunday in i'nyson. Robert Houghton of ehi was in Sunday fit the home of Nph! Mr. i.nn Mrs. Clarence Wilkry. Mrs. S. It. Wirn is en toying a -I vWit with her grandsen. Lyle Holh-(- i horson who is hej-Cnlilornia. piofeesor of Georgia Ams len, Oomnierce at the State College S.in Diegn. California is visiting with Mrs, J. L. rviliston. Mrs. T H. Burton was In Salt Lal" Sunday and Monday attending th" Burton reunion which was he) I at Fairmont Pork. Mr nnd Mrs. Dee Wright had as Mrs. their guests thij week Wright's sister: Tf'elmn nnd Ken-n- i Johnson of Fountain Green and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wrny of Los Angeles California. and everyone display .uwill ...... Prizes be awarded for best . 4 ifsplays,.., To add interest, we request that each display be accompanied by a card giving a brief description of what it is, and to whom It belongs. Also any other information you may wish to submit. At the bottom of the card please show the name of the person making the entry. Displajf. will be received at the Fairgrounds all day on August 27 Sunday. We would appreciate having them all in by 7 P. M. if possible. Please let's all cooperate to Frank S. Emery, Utah Director make this the best one ever of the National Foundation for shown at adisplay County Fair. One we ter in Nephi Tuesday, August 15, will be proud of. meeting of the Juab County Paralysis, will conduct a of Nephi at the Juab County Courthouse. w,llThe Child Study club present Marilyn Brunson and All members of the all and in chapter a program of Dawn Wright interested people are invited to Lola vocal selections at the North ward attend. Ion Saturday evening Aug. Fred J. Milliman of Mammoth, chape iZ at 8:30. The public are corJuab County Chapter chairman, is dially to attend. invited to lie in attendance, and will bring There are no charges. all members of the chapters from The two vocalists will be assisted Lureka. at the piano by Marjorie Brunson The Juab County Chanter of the Robinson. Miss Brunson's numers will in- National Foundation for Infantile clude the following: O Lord Most has been asked to com-lhv Frank- - Murio hv EVana pile comprehensive record of all Ich by Brahms: nfan:ile paralysis victims now re- Sandmannchen Liebe Dich by Grieg; Driftin by in this area. siding In The Garden of My Intended mainly to serve as a Strickland; Heart by Axt; O Dry Those Tears guide to expanding the services of by DelRiego. his chapter the county compilation will Ave Miss sing: will also form an integral part of Marie byWright Solvejk s Song 'he nationwide survey undertaken by Grieg; Schubert; Obstination by H. de by the National Foundation to fur- Fontinailles; If Ixve Were All by ther its pledge of assuring aid to Axt and Las Call by Kjerulf. all polio victims regardless of age, Duets will be "O Savior Hear Me race, creed or color. by Gluck; O Wert Thou In the Fred .1. Milliman, chairman of Cauld and I Would That My the Juab County chapter also an- Love byBlast Mendelssohn. nouncer) that members of its woA piano selection by Mrs. Robin- men's diKion, headed by Mrs. Wil- s. n will be Serenade" by Schu- son Lee of Eureka will assist In btrt. compiling the data. Records will be made in duplicate so that a copy! may be sent to headquarters of the National Foundation to complete tin- statistical data for the cut e nation. People who have had this dread or whose children have had it vue asked to notify either! ..lr. Milliman at Mammoth. Mrs. I.ee at Eureka, or Priseilla W. Nieison, chapter secretary, at. Ne- - ...... Corporal and Mrs. J. J. Overman have been visiting the past few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Mrs. Overman is the foincr Miss Mary Olpin who was marircd June 7 at Rio Nido at the home of Mr. Overman's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chailes A. Schroth. They expect to leave in the near future for Spokane, Washington where they will make their home. Check stovepipe hat, grandmother's broidered petticoat, her purse or trass kettle. Maybe your son, hus- weetheart has recently fr 12-d- Private Othel L. Pay who has been stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, is enjoying a furlough in Nephi visiting with his wife, Helen C. Pay, and his parents, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Pay. treasures. ot 1 PiUaie Jack Garbett has been visiting in Nephi this week, with his wife, Mrs. Merl Garhett, and children, and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Garbett. foi gotten shelves. your antique and what-nGrandfathers old clock, his old cotmKa,8l.m or-in- 1 By Lillian Blackett, Supervisor Needlework and Clothing Dept. The County fair will be held on August 28 and 29. Ladies, we need your fine cooperation at this time. Th.s department has always been in and appearance outstanding Our individual quality of work. ideab a:e always a help to each otaer. So, women of the county, do you; bit to meke the fair bigger and better than ever. This year a miscellaneous depart rneni has been added. ladies, get busy on all kinds of sewing and keep in mind our art needle work department. We need an entry in some part of the department from everyone of Juab County's women, to make this year's fair a big success. by 5 : M-- vday i, in, yHH county rait to be p M. Sunday August 27th or deliv- Having received the final phas? falr grounds not later :n of their aerial education in mod- 'lian 9.o0 a. m. August 29th ified Billy Mitchell bombers it the famed, old South Texas put ih2'fUr entries ready anfl let' over big this year living school, these graduates are ilready acquainted with combat airKatherine B. Bowles and Loretta craft. TlieV will soon be prepared are the supervisors for the !) 30111 their fellow skymen of the onl garden and orchard fruit div- r.ntion's va.-- t air armada in blasting ' fairPIease the ener.u. the, i.iese lames for suggesti one intact nnrl in . St rtlff iftnc in B p ay Ir"'ts Sergeant Gordon Bailey is en-i- o ard how tr- ul Prepare them for ing a furlough at the home of The fruit his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bailey in Nephi. Gordon has been r.d 'A at a camp in Georgia dur , ."" y oesi specimens and them to the fair ing iho past several months. grounds not later than 9:30 a. m. Mondav, August 2Sth which is the absolute Privaie Maurice A. Jarrett, son of rlnnr inn , Mr and Mis. Ronald Jarrelt, is in awarded the Nephi on a furlough. Priv hit vki?, in the various fruit ate Jarett iias been located at Camp classes for particulars see the isconcin lor tM oast six supervisors. McCoy, TlOIlfliS. All entries will be' 'protected by screens so that displays will not oe damaged by handling or lost Private Theo Westring is enjoyrtiru theft. in;; a iui 1'iugh in Nephi with his wife and children. Private West-rinUiah Oil Refining Co. agent at ho time of his entering the ser vice, has been located in California. I 2 i multi-enpin-t?- Suffolk Show Sale Next Jlfi Number - 5 My - C'okPVS CHRISTI, Te ,:. Keith ferrill Barnes, son of Mr. an.! Mr,, J. I!. Uames of Nephi, Utah, wa.-- j ivet.tly grailuuted from tin- Naval Mr '1 raining Center Corpus Christ i. aial uas omniirsioned an ensi-- :i in the It. S. Naval Reserve. ie. received nis pi !!Uiit instruction at Norr Ok!;ilit :na naval air hasp. K.u-aAviator an aen ulogist flyer, navigator, and raido ui.t operator. Naval aviators fly or planes in combat ..ens or at Naval Air Stations at home ami abroad. i.;ies of planes in Naval Avia-- 1 uon include fighters, dive bombers d .'i!t and observation, bomliiis patrol planes and air tni.i.iports. "het tier in the Marine Corps or n Kit Navy Naval Aviators wear h.amous "W ings of Gold". ' r 10, lf- Se rvice Men's News Column With listings for the Auction sale Flight Officer Kenneth R. Garwhich will occupy the second after- rett, who was graduated recently noon of the second annual Utah from Crooks Field, Texas. State Suffolk Show and Sale, going to Sheep breeders of Utah, Wyoming and Colorado, and even to some ' breeders in Texas this week the I final arrangements for the show and sale have been completed. R. E. Winn, manager of the show and sale reported today that the response to the first announcements of the annual event received much attention from the sheep bretders throughout the country and that a large number of exhibitors and buyers The graveside services consisted from out of town are to of removal of the flag from the be here for the two-da- y expected ' 1 events, M a of and casket, the firing salute, Friday and Saturday August 18 and Laura Mrs. of the playing 19. taps. Morgan of the Service Star Legion The show has grown from the also conducted the Service Star beginning of a handful of purebred of the graveside program. Sul folks to approximately 350 to portion 400 purebred animals which will be Dr. Allred, who was president on dislay and the majority for of the Board of Education of Juab auction at the 1944 event. school district at the time of his The majority of the animals bedeath was born in Fountain Green offered in the auction sale are July 4, 1887, a son of Thomas War ing being presented by" Nepfti and 'Leren Allred Sr. and Sarah E. Collard van Suffolk breedes with others Allred. He was educated in the Fork Heber Ensign Keith M. Barnes, who Fountain Green schools, the Brig-ha- coming from Spanish was recently awarded Navy Wings Henefer and City, Ephraim, and the Young university, A group for the auction of of Gold and commission. He received University of Utah. s are and his medical training at the Univer- Rarnbouillete also being brought from Cedar and of Utah the Northwestern sity at Chicago. Before City. University Officers and directors of the practicing medicine he was a teach- show- - include R. E. Winn president er and principal in several public and manaer; S. P. Nielsen, vice City officials request persons schools of Utah and was an acGeorge Hall, secretary burning weeds to kindly watch complished violinist. He was priv- president; Earl H. Steele treasurer. Dirwhere they are burning, to ate instructor of violin in the Jor- and ectors are Leland Nielsen, J. F. prevent burning of utility poles school, the Pleasant Grove Parrish and James M. dan high Anderson of and the trees which have been high school and at Brigham Young Tepi-.i- ; Farell Wankier of Levan; planted along main street. While attending the Sam Gordon University. n one instance a pole was of Ephraim, Dewey Erigham Young university he was Sanfoid ol Delta, Noel W. Peterson burned which necessitated a a member of the String Quartet, of Kamas and for three or Angel Carras of plant shut-dowwhich was well known as an enIn another one Fork. more hours. Spanisn tertaining group. named for the show one of the young trees was He was a member of the Nephi findCommittees sale include: Grounds: J. E. completely burned by the weed KlwanU club for many years and Wessel and Fred fire. was a member of the American Worthington, Cleo Malm-gre- n Nielsen; Legion. Nehi Post No. 1 at the Roy of Levan prizes, and George Hall; time of his death. He was also a James Anderson, Farrell member of the First Quorum of program, of Levan and Allan Wankier E'ders of Juab Stake. sales committee: Dr. P. L. Dr. Allred served as County and Jones, R. E. Winn; yardsmen, Roy for several years Clly Physician and Verda Kendall. land for the past six years has been Nielsen All animals being entered in the a member of the Board of Educa- show are registered with the AmerDr. I'rerlric Kriele of the State tion, being elected as president ican Sufolk This Sheep Society. a year and a half ago. is providing $50.00 prize Board of Health will bo here Augsociety Following his graduation from menfy which is being awarded in ust 10 to meet with the members East Juab Health Council. medical school he was house the ram division of the show. Sev- of Antin?invitation is extended to all Insidan at the Chicago Freshair hos- eral merchandise are prizes being of the district to He also practiced at the offered citizens terested pital. by Nephi and Salt Lake he in Hahnemen hospital at Chicago and attinrlancp. business firms. City Dr. Kriele will discuss at length Pt the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City before entering practice Scarlet Fever, Rheumatic fever, at Nephi 19 years ago. Mr. f.nd Mrs. C. M. Riddle are ii'id Infantile Paralysis. Survivors are his widow: Anna in Hazelton, daho where M. Riddle This is the time of the year when married he whom Duke Allred, thec diseases nre most prevalent. is receiving medical attention. You are invited to come and acSeptember 1, 1916; one daughter, Miss Mclba Jones of San Franboth of Nephi; one with ways and quaint yourself y Helen Allred is spending two weeks here. '.brother and two sisters: Howard cisco nieans of controlling these diseases. Mrs. Gordon Bell and son Richard The meeting will be held August H Allred arid Clara A. Olsen of Ftn. ' Green and Mrs. Ercel Olsen of of Eureka have been visiting with 16 at 8 P. M. in the Court room. ' Monroe. Miss Bertha McPherson. Lucille G. Brough, Sec. S Af AyJ Nephi, Juab County, Urah Thursday, Aug. Services Held For Dr. T. W. Allred 4 w Plan Your Exhibit For tic i air State Leader To Talk At Meeting Here chap-Infanti- le - By H. W. McCune, Entertainment Committee An outstanding program of en- tertain. i.enl has been lined up for the Juab County Fair to be held at Nephi August 28 and 29. This year's entertainment, to be presented at the Fair grounds both even ings will be made up of high class specially and novelty acts which will appeal to both old and young. Outstanding performers such as: Lloyd B. Ilust and he Wonder dogs; the Knowl and Lee, adagio dance team; the Utah Bucknroo orchestra and others have been secured which guarantee two evenings chuck full of thiills, merriment and fun. The best aerial and tumbling acts available will also be on hand. Lloyd B. Hust and the Winder Logs was the most talked of act to be present at Ogden's Pioneer days. The Knowl and Lee dance team stele the show at Salt Lake's Days of '47 celebration and the reputation of the Utah Buckaroos, foi eral entertainment, speaks for itself. It you truly like wholesome, refined and thrilling entertainment you will plan now to not miss either show on the evenings of August 28 and 29. Social dancing will be a special feature of this year's fair celebration. It has been said that Nephi is not a good dance town, but wdtnlhe Utah Buckaroos furnishing the rhythm and special floor show as an added attraction, we feel sure that little John and Mary as well as Grandpa and Grandma will want to be on hand. The committee is happy at having secured the H. L. Seifer company Carnival and shows. This is one of the finest Carnival outfits in the country and will please old and joitng alike with six thrilling rides and a number of outstanding concessions. The carnival will be set up at the fair grounds and will he handy for your enjoyment, both day and night. When you make a trip to the fair to witness the fine exhibits and displays of produce. fancywork, fruit and cooking and livestock which make up this year's fair your visit will not be complete until you have taken in Ceifer's cnrnivai. Tell your friends and relatives, tell everyone you see, that the fair this year will be a real celebration The k'.nd they won't want to miss. Invite your friends to come to Nephi August 28 and 29 and it will certainly be easy to show them a good time. It has been decided, due to the busy harvest season and the shortage of farm help, that horse puli be held this year. ng will not Horse pulling will not fit in with the type of evening's entertainment scheduled and it is opined that busy men will not want to leave the fields for horse pulling during the aftei noons. Lets everyone get behind this year- - celebration for a bigger and better Juab County Fair. Mrs. M nil rice Christensen is vis iting with relatives and friends In Nephi this week. She is a guest nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Read. Mr. Walter Richarson of lying Beach, California is visiting with her mother, Mrs. D. K. Rrown. Mrs. Kate Brough, Mrs. Irma Peterson end daughter Marjean of S.?': Lke City snent last week si he home of Mrs. John W Kendall. I 11 ! phi-- h ..I SA..T LAKE C'TY On Thurs- diy evening at Ihe home of her P u eiils, Mr. and Mrs. LnVar Car- ter. Miss Elaine Ostler became the :,ri-lof George G. Goss. , Thi bride atlended by a sister. Miss Aidrev Ostler, chose n pale' i)Un ensemble with black neces- sories for her wedding dress. Ken- neth lieintz sorved as best man. ; A dinner preceded a honeymoon to ttie const. They will make their hor-in San Francisco. .1 . ... v Mr. Cos? is the son of Mrs. A. Goss of Salt Lake City. Jos-'p- es. St. Miss Harris Is a Markr School of graduate of in V 4" A '4 tl Mr. nnd Mrs. Theo Harris announce the engagement of their daughter Eileen Constance Harris, R. N. to David T. Heglin. son of Mrs. Ann T. Heglin of Los Angel- w r. ; 11 4! 1 7" Maflth Part of Fair Entertainers Nursing Salt Lake City. She will leave Lolyd B. MHuflt and 2 of his wonderfully trained dogs to finance who Is her join hc.rtly which are scheduled to appear on the Juab County Fair EnIn the Army Air Corps stationed at Amnrillo, Texas where the wed- tertainment program the nights of Augnst 28 and 29. . ding will tnke place. (fc- r |